"Mix" Feature Classic Entre Pitos Anda El Juego FERVI Films
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This title, ""Mix" Feature Classic Entre Pitos Anda El Juego FERVI Films", is presented as a structured scene with a steady, consistent tone from start to finish.
A runtime of about 1 hour and 5 minutes gives the production a more substantial, feature-like feel.
The original synopsis highlights a mix of interaction and steadily building momentum. A brief outline from the source:
his Franco porno farce was shot at roughly the same time as the more serious "El Mirón y la exhibicionista". Shot in different hotel rooms in Alicante, it features some of the same cast members, though under different names. There's Lina Romay, of course, here credited as "Candy Coster" (a pseudonym she used when she wore a blonde wig), who plays -- as far as I can tell -- a porn star named Candy Coster, which gives this candy floss an interesting recursive streak. Candy's husband (the voyeur from the other film) is too tired to keep up with her insatiable sexual appetites, leaving her so bored that she decides to pursue other erotic adventures. The first takes place in a room decorated with a latter-day Beatles poster (!), with two young studs she takes in her mouth at the same time. Then a busty girlfriend shows up, and the guys service them while they exchange gossip like they're at the hairdresser. (In the book "Obsession," Franco calls this "one of the best comic sequences in the history of pornographic cinema." Hey, you decide.) Candy and friend then ditch the men and explore one another, until another woman drops by. The film reaches its climax as Candy and the members of her various trysts stumble upon the husband's secret B&D session with a dominatrix, which they decide to crash, turning it into a messy orgy for all involved! The direction is credited to "Lulu Laverne," a name later adopted by Lina Romay for her screen appearances. Ms. "Coster" is joined by an anonymous cast including Paco Jones (José Llamas), Sandra Pitosa (Mabel Escaño), Mona Lisa (Concha Montes) and Evaristo Pichales (José Miguel García). Diego Porta is credited on the packaging but not on the screen. The photography is credited to "Pi Toties", which sounds suspiciously similar to "Pitosa" but was almost certainly Franco himself.IAFD:
Fans of Mix may especially appreciate seeing them featured in this context. In general, the release is built to be simple to follow, with a focus on clean framing and stable pacing.
A runtime of about 1 hour and 5 minutes gives the production a more substantial, feature-like feel.
The original synopsis highlights a mix of interaction and steadily building momentum. A brief outline from the source:
his Franco porno farce was shot at roughly the same time as the more serious "El Mirón y la exhibicionista". Shot in different hotel rooms in Alicante, it features some of the same cast members, though under different names. There's Lina Romay, of course, here credited as "Candy Coster" (a pseudonym she used when she wore a blonde wig), who plays -- as far as I can tell -- a porn star named Candy Coster, which gives this candy floss an interesting recursive streak. Candy's husband (the voyeur from the other film) is too tired to keep up with her insatiable sexual appetites, leaving her so bored that she decides to pursue other erotic adventures. The first takes place in a room decorated with a latter-day Beatles poster (!), with two young studs she takes in her mouth at the same time. Then a busty girlfriend shows up, and the guys service them while they exchange gossip like they're at the hairdresser. (In the book "Obsession," Franco calls this "one of the best comic sequences in the history of pornographic cinema." Hey, you decide.) Candy and friend then ditch the men and explore one another, until another woman drops by. The film reaches its climax as Candy and the members of her various trysts stumble upon the husband's secret B&D session with a dominatrix, which they decide to crash, turning it into a messy orgy for all involved! The direction is credited to "Lulu Laverne," a name later adopted by Lina Romay for her screen appearances. Ms. "Coster" is joined by an anonymous cast including Paco Jones (José Llamas), Sandra Pitosa (Mabel Escaño), Mona Lisa (Concha Montes) and Evaristo Pichales (José Miguel García). Diego Porta is credited on the packaging but not on the screen. The photography is credited to "Pi Toties", which sounds suspiciously similar to "Pitosa" but was almost certainly Franco himself.IAFD:
Fans of Mix may especially appreciate seeing them featured in this context. In general, the release is built to be simple to follow, with a focus on clean framing and stable pacing.